Promise Me, Dad
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
A deeply moving memoir about the year that would forever change both a family and a country.
Questo autore porta una vasta esperienza da decenni di servizio pubblico, concentrandosi su questioni nazionali e internazionali critiche. La sua scrittura approfondisce temi come il miglioramento del tenore di vita della classe media, la lotta alla violenza e il contrasto alle malattie. Si dedica ad ampliare le opportunità e a promuovere l'impegno diplomatico. La sua opera letteraria riflette il suo ampio background politico e il suo impegno per favorire cambiamenti sociali positivi.



A deeply moving memoir about the year that would forever change both a family and a country.
“Nearly forty years after I first got involved, I remain captivated by the possibilities of politics and public service. In fact, I believe that my chosen profession is a noble calling. That’s why I wanted to be a part of it.” –Joe Biden As a United States senator from Delaware since 1973, Joe Biden has been a key witness to major historical events and an active participant in shaping American history. He has experienced the fallout of the Vietnam War, the Watergate and Iran-contra scandals, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. He has seen presidential impeachments, resignations, and elections influenced by the Supreme Court. Biden has observed various presidents navigate their roles and has traveled to war zones, witnessing the devastation of genocide. He played a crucial role in opposing Judge Robert Bork’s Supreme Court nomination, advocating for legislation to protect women from domestic violence, and responding to Slobodan Milosevic’s actions in the Balkans. In this narrative, Biden shares lessons learned from his experiences, including his upbringing in a Catholic household, overcoming a stutter, and enduring personal tragedies. He reflects on his Senate career, relationships with lawmakers, and leadership roles. Through these stories, Biden emphasizes the principles of service, family, faith, resilience, honesty, and the importance of keeping promises, which have guided his life as a hu
The book offers a comprehensive collection of all 60 Presidential inaugural addresses, tracing the evolution of this enduring tradition from George Washington to Joe Biden's unique speech during the Covid-19 pandemic. It highlights the historical context of each election that led to these presidencies and provides insights into the inaugural ceremonies themselves. Author Ian Randal Strock presents a rich narrative that captures the significance of these speeches in American political history.